I'm sure it depends on where you are, but in the U.S. it is generally legal. When an entity (business, docter, etc) quotes you a price but then charges a different price, the only time under most U.S. states' laws that it is illegal is when it's fraudulent, or in other words, when someone quotes an incorrect price intentionally, then charges you more later.
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It is legal for a provider to have a cash price and a a different price for different insurance companies. So yes.
The cost of breast augmentation is based on how much the doctor wants to charge to perform the surgery. The cost varies based on the different doctors.
An agreement by different companies to charge the same price for products, rather than letting the market adjust normally based on supply and demand.
A price floor is the minimum price set by the government where as a price ceiling is the maximum price sellers can charge for a good or service.
it is legal as long as the merchant tells you it is a knock-off, if they try and sell it as a original and charge that price they are in deep trouble.
it depends because in different places they charge different prices
Price Fixng or Cartel.
When different companies agree to charge the same price for products.
An agreement between different companies to charge the same amount for a product or service is known as "price-fixing" whereby rival companies agree not to sell goods below a certain price.
Price-fixing
Go ask Mr.Kaake